Striatoiduilla
Striatoiduilla is a genus of crustaceans belonging to the family Palaemonidae, commonly known as shrimps. This genus is characterized by its distinct morphological features, which include elongated bodies, specialized limb structures, and adaptations suited for a variety of aquatic environments. Members of Striatoiduilla are primarily found in freshwater and brackish habitats, often in tropical and subtropical regions.
The genus is distinguished by specific anatomical traits, such as the structure of their rostrum (the extended
Ecologically, Striatoiduilla species play an important role in their ecosystems by contributing to the food web,
Research on Striatoiduilla is ongoing, focusing on taxonomy, ecology, and conservation. While some species are widespread,
Overall, Striatoiduilla represents a significant group within the crustacean family Palaemonidae, with ecological and evolutionary relevance